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The ELEGRP 15A 1800W LCDI power cord is a UL-certified, high-performance replacement cord designed specifically for air conditioners. Featuring advanced Leakage Current Detection Interrupter technology, it instantly cuts power within 0.5 seconds upon detecting hazardous leakage currents, preventing fire risks. With a durable 14AWG 3-conductor cable and easy-to-install terminals, it supports up to 1800 watts at 120 volts, ensuring safe, reliable operation across a wide temperature range. Trusted by thousands, it’s the smart choice for millennial homeowners who demand safety, efficiency, and peace of mind.










| ASIN | B07WJZZH9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,008 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #153 in Extension Cords |
| Brand | ELEGRP |
| Color | Grey |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,239 Reviews |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 2 |
| Gauge | 14.0 |
| Input Current | 15 Amps |
| Item Length | 7.5 Feet |
| Manufacturer | ELE Group |
| Model Number | L22515-14AWG |
| Number Of Conductors | 3 |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Plug Format | B - US style with ground plug. |
| Plug Type | B - US style with ground plug. |
| UL Listed | Yes |
| Unit Count | 7.5 Feet |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
A**A
Compatible with LG LP1017WSR portable AC unit
This cord came to my rescue during a great ordeal. Here’s the stitch. Both my condenser and air handler died back in March. I live in Florida so not having any AC became a matter of life or death. Thankfully I have a great relationship with my ex and his family kindly lent me not one but two portable AC units to keep me going until September when I had the funds to drop 8k in replacing my condenser and air handler. Well being a single 26 year old young woman and first time homeowner, there is a lot I don’t know and a lot of subsequent learned lessons. This being a prime example. So I had no idea you could not connect a portable AC unit to an extension cord. I went a few months without any issue and then one evening in July I am awoken to loud beeping sounds and my dogs going nuts. I was scared because not that long ago I was being stalked so my immediate thought goes there. I am paralyzed in fear in my bed. A few minutes goes by and no signs of a man crawling through my window so the coast seems clear. The beeping resumes. At that, I gained the courage to go investigate the source. My second guess was it was a fire and carbon monoxide alarm because it sounded just like one, however that couldn’t be right because I have none! (I’m a hot mess) As I got closer to the source of the beeps I realize it was originating from the portable AC unit. That can’t be right I thought, the AC unit is working just fine, cold air is blowing, what gives? I decide it’s just some weird fluke and return to bed. Well a few hours later I am awaken by the same beeping noise and since the sun is out so I decide I should probably get my butt out of bed and take a closer look. Low and behold I see the problem. The extension cord looks a bit melted. Oh no. After a quick google search I am made aware of my error. Not only is the extension cord melted but so is the power cord and the outlet! This isn’t good. Immediately feel overwhelmed and upset because I was being lent this unit by the kindness of others and I am responsible for damaging it. I let my ex’s family know and they tell me not to worry about it, accidents happen. I insist on replacing it and am struck down and told they would not accept a replacement even if I bought one. In the midst of my breakdown I receive a text from my best friend who informed her electrician father and he suggests that its possible I just need to replace the power cord to the unit, plug the unit into a different and non-melted outlet, and it’ll maybe be alright! Hope emerges. Google tells me why not. Amazon suggests a compatible cord. I add to cart, check out, and one day later, the cord arrives. Next part was horrible but turns out replacing this power cord was not going to be a simple job. The cord was delivered around 5pm. I was not done with the task until 11pm. I had to completely disassemble the unit to change out the cord. However it worked!!! Success!!! I still don’t know what I don’t know so it’s entirely possible this fries and causes my house to burn down but if that happens it’ll likely be a result of my human error
N**S
Saved me from buying a new AC unit
Great power cord replacement for my LG window AC. My dog chewed . New ac was over $300. Easy to connect!!
L**E
Length and properly working
Exactly what I needed for my window A/C works just fine everything fit properly. The cord length is amazon compared to the one my A/C came with. Good quality also. I definitely will be buy this again if I ever need one
W**.
10/10 recommend 1000 times!!! Thankyou seller !!
Love this item!! 2nd time buying and will be ordering 2 more to have on hand just incase of anything. Does NOT match my model number but still works like a charm!!!! Get it!! You won’t regret it!! I have a G&E ac window unit the original wire Burnt with a bad outlet that I replaced. Couldn’t find a video to help me so I looked up replacement cords, still can’t find one to match my model number! It was sketchy bc it didn’t match, I said what the heck I need to try something it was a brand new AC unit with this summer heat what can hurt, installed new wire and works perfect!! A couple days later my ac leaked water out the front and it got into the wire plug so the wire stopped working. I ordered another it came in 2 days and it’s back up and running again very great-full for this seller 5stars!!! Highly recommend you try this ac replacement cord and perfect price too Praise and glory be to the lord we have ac this summer !!!
A**N
Cord
It's ok
P**T
Great quality. Exact duplicate of original.
Was gifted a $300 air conditioning unit but The fuse kept tripping and wouldn't stay making the unit worthless. Being mechanically inclined, got this replacement cord and within about 15 minutes had it fixed in which all last summer I stayed super cool for a low low price. Exact replacement for the cord. Great quality. The only complaint I have which isn't necessarily with the cord but rather the engineering of the cord as to where if the engineers had just taken note from pressure washers and made the inline fuses a part of the plug then having to change the whole entire plug would probably save a lot of landfills.
M**A
Compatible with Frigidaire FFRA051WAE
I've never done wiring repair before although I'm comfortable using tools from basic fixes on my sink, car, phone, computer, Nintendo switch and bicycle. I've taught myself how to do these things to save money; don't have any special experience. Difficulty wise, replacing this was somewhat more involved than replacing a phone battery. I popped the front panel out of 4 clips latching it into the side panels. Used a thin flathead screwdriver as a small pry bar for this. Then unscrewed the side panels with a standard Philips screwdriver. About 15 screws. More on the wiring below. Just wanted to say, a DIYer with some experience and physical strength can do this. Probably wouldn't try this is as my very first project though. We dropped our air conditioner out of the window during removal. Two of the internal wires were jerked out, stripped and ripped apart. One of the prongs in the unit got twisted, but I was able to bend it 90% back into shape with a small pair of angled pliers. The black wire with the 90˚ connector goes in the top cylindrical part with the other black and blue wires. The white wire actually won't even fit up there because it has a straight connector. The white wire attaches to the white box with red and yellow wires behind the bottom dial. They fit snuggly and require pliers to remove. The fit was still fairly tight with the twisted internal prong. The green grounding wire threads through a notch in the front panel and gets screwed into the metal inferior to the control dials. I tried turning on the AC and it initially didn't work. Make sure the dial is in the off position first. You may also need to hit the buttons on the plug. I couldn't find an exact video for this repair on youtube but watched a handful on other Frigidaire models and a/c units designed within the past few years. The videos were about how to take the air conditioner apart or replace the power cord. Note I bought the used one to save a few bucks and it works totally fine. It looked new. I'm guessing someone bought it and realized it didn't fit their model of air conditioner, was not able to take their a/c apart or found their a/c was broken for other reasons.
S**P
Fixed my Midea 12,000 BTU Room Window Air Conditioner
Three days ago we had a huge thunderstorm and lightning struck our electrical items in our house. This is the second time I lost an air conditioner due to this. The last time I just threw the damaged air conditioner out and bought a new one, a Midea 12,000 BTU Room Window Air Conditioner Model # MAW12S1YWT-E. Lightning struck the house again two years after the last strike, but this time I stopped to think about it. When I pressed the reset button on the LCDI plug it flashed green for a second and tripped. Maybe the problem was the plug, not the entire air conditioner. After reading about this power cord, I thought it was worth a shot. It's supposed to be compatible with Midea. I'm not super handy, but I'm getting better. The real challenge is taking apart the air conditioner to replace the cord without breaking anything. You don't want it rattling after you fix it. I used my phone camera to take pictures along the way as I disassembled the front fascia and other parts that were screwed down. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be once I figured out how everything came apart. There wasn't that much really, and I only needed a Phillips head screwdriver. It was seven screws total, not bad. I did have to cut a small zip tie inside holding the power cord wires together, but I didn't replace it because it didn't look like it needed it. The connectors pop right on. Don't rush it, and again, take pictures if you're worried about putting it back together. My wife gave me a hand holding the cover so I could disconnect and reconnect the display wire from the front panel, plus her little fingers are good for tight spaces. The moment of truth came, and Shazam! It's back in business. Saved myself several hundred and that feels good.
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